Wednesday, October 24

12:30REGISTRATION

13:15
OPENING & INTRODUCTION
Stephan Ludwig

13:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE
Rui M. Costa, Portugal
Generating and shaping novel action repertoires

14:15


14:45
SESSION I
Jens-Peter Knemeyer, Germany
Single-molecule sensitive antibody array platform for detection of tuberculosis antigen LAM
Erini Papagiakoumou, France
Novel optical developments for efficient photoactivation of neurons
15:15COFFEE BREAK

15:45


16:15
PROTEOME EXPRESSION ANALYSIS SPECIAL
Marc Kipping, Germany
Protein Identification and Quantification using new Technologies and Strategies
Stephan Tenzer, Germany
Labelfree quantification of the nanoparticle-protein corona using Data-Independent Acquisition Methods
16:45SHORT BREAK

17:00
POPULAR SCIENCE LECTURE
Sergej O. Demokritov, Germany
Spintronics – Electronics which take advantage of spin

18:30
SOCIAL PROGRAM
Guided tour of the Archeological Museum, University of Münster

Thursday, October 25


09:00

09:30


10:00


10:30
SESSION II
Erwin Peterman, The Netherlands
Unraveling the mechanics of DNA, one molecule at a time
Michael Orrit, The Netherlands
Plasmonic detection of single non-absorbing proteins using a gold nanorod
Michael Duszenko, Germany
Formation of in vivo protein crystals and and high resolution analysis by free electron laser
Michael Knop, Germany
Vizualization of protein turnover and mobility using novel reporters and instruments
11:00COFFEE BREAK

11:30


12:00


12:30
SESSION III
Mathias Lutolf, Switzerland
Artificial niche microarrays for probing single stem cell fate in high throughput
Frits Hulshof, The Netherlands
High throughput biological screening of algorithm generated biomaterial surfaces
Markus Sauer, Germany
Fluorescence localization microscopy – the transition from concept to biological research tool

13:00
COMPANY PRESENTATIONS
Christian Korfhage, Qiagen
Genome analysis of indivdual cells
13:30Closing Remarks